Faith and Technology

Is there a real relationship between faith and technology, or is it just a matter of one using the other? Is the Church’s task with respect to the internet just to learn how to get its message out, or do we actually have something to learn from it? And do we have anything to offer back about technology, beyond moralizing about its proper use? Can we go beyond talking about how to use technology to talking about what it is really for?

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Stephen Bujno teaches Moral Theology at Berks Catholic High School in Reading, PA. He also has owned and operated Bujno Pottery with this wife since 1991. Stephen is the President of the Dead Philosophers Society.
Stephen has a BA in Studio Art from Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA and an MA in Moral Theology from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. He awarded an MA in Philosophy of the Human Person at Holy Apostles College and Seminary, where he volunteers as a tutor for the Online Writing Lab (OWL). He writes regularly and has been peer-reviewed published on the topics of liturgy, anthropology, and social justice.
He lives in Adamstown, PA with his wife of 26 years, Tina and two daughters, Christi, and Stephanie. His oldest daughter, Nicole, her husband Michael, and his two granddaughters Hannah and Aubrey live a short walk away…close enough for daily visits!